
SuperMegaCast - EP 348: Sidewards


[00:00 - 00:07]Prime spring season requires wholesome and convenient meals


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[01:10 - 01:17]Discussion about trying out a new hat and concern of looking too try-hard or old


[02:09 - 02:15]Welcome to the Supermega Cast podcast


[03:21 - 03:29]Discussion about seeing Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3 and its premise


[05:42 - 05:57]Director James Gunn adds his personality and creativity to the film


[06:05 - 06:18]Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3 is the most depressing Marvel movie due to its exploration of animal cruelty


[06:55 - 07:01]Guardians of the Galaxy is a fun, heartfelt, and well-made sci-fi adventure film


[07:38 - 07:43]Discussion about other recent Marvel movies such as Ant-Man and Thor: Love and Thunder


[00:00 - 07:57]Prime spring season requires convenient meals, try Factor! meal kit for 50% off, discussion about trying new hat and seeing Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3, which is a well-made and heartfelt sci-fi adventure film with a depressing but important exploration of animal cruelty.


[07:57 - 08:04] Funko Pop vibe brought to movies by director James Gunn


[08:08 - 08:22]Balance between pleasing studio and audience without sacrificing artistic integrity in Guardians of the Galaxy


[09:47 - 09:53]Uncertainty about Minecraft movie directed by "Always Robert"


[12:19 - 12:24]Jared Hess, director of Napoleon Dynamite and Nacho Libre, now directing Minecraft movie


[13:15 - 13:22]Jason Momoa and Steve Carell cast in Minecraft movie


[14:01 - 14:19]Likelihood of movie following a similar plot to The Lego Movie


[14:26 - 14:44]Petition for Ryan and Shane to be cast in Minecraft movie


[14:45 - 14:52]Jason Momoa's previous roles and potential for him to play Jack Sparrow in the future


[15:18 - 15:30]Imagining Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson as Jack Sparrow


[16:06 - 16:14]Possibility of a running joke about Jack Sparrow having a big sword


[07:57 - 16:14]The text discusses the Marvel movie Guardians of the Galaxy and the possibility of Ryan and Shane being cast in the upcoming Minecraft movie. It also mentions the uncertain director and cast, as well as speculation about future actors who could play Jack Sparrow.


[16:55 - 17:08]The speaker discusses the potential for Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson to play a pirate in a Disney movie and expresses frustration with Disney's live action remakes.


[18:39 - 18:51]They criticize Disney's decision to make hyper realistic versions of their animated classics and suggest that they should mix cartoon characters with live action.


[19:11 - 19:25]The speaker also mentions Disney's rushed production process and lack of passion for these remakes.


[21:48 - 21:58]They argue that the original animated versions of these movies are superior and that the remakes feel like a two-hour commercial for Disney.


[22:19 - 22:26]The speaker questions why Disney continues to make these remakes, and it is revealed that they do so to maintain control of the intellectual property.


[22:26 - 22:31]The speaker gives examples of Disney's live action remakes, such as Lady and the Tramp, and expresses their disappointment with them.


[23:26 - 23:32]They mention John Favreau's involvement in the Lion King remake and his past conflicts with Disney.


[24:06 - 24:22]The speaker notes that Favreau seems more interested in the technical aspects of the film rather than creating a compelling story.


[16:14 - 24:37]In conclusion, the speaker believes that Disney's live action remakes are unnecessary and inferior to the original animated versions.


[24:44 - 24:50]Person discussing movie choices for hyper realistic animation


[25:52 - 25:58]Mention of Lion King remake and possible reasons for its success


[28:47 - 28:55]Mention of possible surprise guest, Will Smith


[28:55 - 29:01]Discussion of fashion and hat placement


[29:02 - 29:12]Ad break mentioning eBay authenticators


[29:17 - 29:22]Mention of upcoming ad break for big idea about hat


[29:58 - 30:04]Talk about recent movie viewings, including Monsters Inc and Monsters University


[31:03 - 31:12]Discussion of nostalgia and animation vs CGI


[32:32 - 32:40]Mention of Pixar's struggle with human character design


[33:45 - 33:51]Discussion of Wally and other Pixar movies


[24:37 - 33:51]Overall discussion of animation and CGI in relation to nostalgia and movie choices


[33:51 - 33:57] The speaker discusses their love for the Pixar movie "Wally" and their initial dislike for it when they first saw it with their youth group.


[33:57 - 34:06]They mention a specific scene that made them laugh, involving fat people rolling because the ship tipped.


[34:07 - 34:16]The speaker also talks about watching "Wally" and "Titanic" on the same day and noticing similar scenes.


[34:16 - 34:29]They comment on how "Wally" was a departure for Pixar, being a post-apocalyptic dystopian film.


[34:59 - 35:07]The use of real footage of people, including comedic legend Fred Willard, in the movie is discussed.


[35:20 - 35:25]The speaker confirms that they are watching Pixar movies in order and have already seen "A Bug's Life", "Monsters Inc.", "Wally", and "Finding Nemo."


[35:26 - 35:36]They mention the technical advances in animation seen in "Finding Dory" compared to "Finding Nemo."


[36:14 - 36:22]The speaker also talks about their fear of large objects underwater and mentions the subreddit r/submechanophobia.


[36:52 - 36:57]They mention watching "James and the Giant Peach" and how it still holds up as a film.


[38:40 - 38:46]The speaker also discusses the new design of SpongeBob and mentions his purple hair.


[39:21 - 39:28]They briefly mention the possibility of selling fart videos online.


[39:33 - 39:46]The speaker and others notice that the visual aspect of the podcast may be cut off and discuss whether or not to fix it.


[41:47 - 41:52]The speaker picks up their book and suggests reading a random passage.


[33:51 - 42:00]All of these points reflect the speaker's love for Pixar movies and their unique experiences while watching them.


[42:01 - 42:08] Hard covers are sold out, but paperbacks and audiobook are available online


[42:09 - 42:17]Lionsgate Studios produced film based on the book is available for purchase


[42:09 - 42:17]The authors faced legal issues for using Lionsgate's logo on the book


[42:46 - 42:56]The book was officially released online and sold at garage sales


[43:20 - 43:26]The book is a real novel with multiple passages


[44:26 - 44:34]A passage from the book is read aloud, showcasing its humor and randomness


[45:03 - 45:22]A sponsored ad for Factor Meals is read


[48:02 - 48:08]Another sponsored ad for BetterHelp is read, promoting therapy and balance in life


[48:28 - 48:33]The hosts discuss Matt's ever-changing hat style


[49:21 - 49:30]The concept of "Bruddy" (brother/buddy) is introduced


[50:33 - 50:40]The hosts make a joke about the Mormon religion's belief that Jesus visited America and the Garden of Eden is in Missouri


[42:01 - 50:48]The hosts discuss their book, mentioning its availability and legal issues, reading a passage, and promoting sponsored products. They also joke about religion and introduce the term "Bruddy."


[51:18 - 51:29]Audio is a conversation about faith and religion, particularly the Mormon belief and Joseph Smith's role in it.


[51:29 - 51:40]The conversation discusses the translations of the gold plates and the two seer stones used by Joseph Smith.


[52:40 - 52:54]The conversation also explores different interpretations of the Bible and the impact of religion on politics.


[53:23 - 53:38]The audio then delves into the possibility that Jesus was not actually a prophet but just a mentally unwell man who gained a following.


[56:01 - 56:14]Jesus' message of taking care of the sick and hungry is mentioned, as well as the contrast with the brutality of the civilization at the time.


[57:21 - 57:28]The conversation then shifts to the TV show "Righteous Jim Stones" and its use of religious songs and locations in Charleston.


[59:17 - 59:31]The audio closes with a business plan of the speakers giving seminars and sermons about their repentance from a "wild" lifestyle back to God.


[50:48 - 59:37]Overall, the audio discusses different aspects of faith and religion, including their history and impact on society.


[59:38 - 59:43]Individual talks about past drug use and the dangers of liking it


[1.00:16 - 1.00:22]Mentions the devil and trusting God over parents


[1.01:08 - 1.01:20]Discusses renting a church and filming a fake sermon


[1.03:27 - 1.03:44]Mentions Patreon and exclusive content for $5 a month


[1.04:27 - 1.04:38]Talks about upcoming videos and editing process


[1.05:53 - 1.06:03]Mentions losing a boxing match and rebuilding relationships


[1.06:03 - 1.06:14]Individual reflects on loss of respect and masculinity


[1.06:54 - 1.07:07]Mentions a documentary about the fight and the aftermath


[59:38 - 1.08:18]Summarizes the previous points and talks about honest therapy